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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMO- 
LOGICAL CLUB 
Ten meetings were held in 1929, including one special 
meeting in September. The programs were as follows: 
Jan. 8, Dr. J. Bequaert, “Notes on Masarid Wasps.” Feb. 
12, Prof. W. J. Crozier, “The Behavior of Arthropods.” 
March 12, Prof. N. Banks, “Secondary Sexual Characters 
in Insects.” April 9, Prof. W. M. Wheeler, “The Identity 
of the Ant Genera Gesomyrmex and Dimorphomyrmex” ; 
Mr. C. W. Johnson, “Notes on Some Hippoboscidae.” May 
14, Prof. C. T. Brues, “An Entomological Excursion to the 
Hot Springs of the Southwestern United States.” June 11, 
Dr. L. R. Cleveland, “Some Studies on Termites and their 
Intestinal Protozoa, with Special Reference to the Sym- 
biotic Relationship between Certain Termites and their 
Protozoa.” Sept. 10, Summer Collecting Notes. Oct. 8, 
Prof. C. T. Brues, “Notes on the Insect Fauna of a Pine 
Forest” ; Mr. P. J. Darlington, “Collecting Notes on Florida 
Beetles”; Dr. F. M. Carpenter, “Phytophagous Larvae in 
the Palaeozoic.” Nov. 12, Prof. W. M. Wheeler, “A His- 
tory of Our Knowledge of the Ant Lions.” Dec. 10, Mr. C. 
W. Johnson, “Some Notes on the Insects of Nantucket.” 
Following a motion passed at the October meeting, the 
November and December meetings of the club were held 
in the Peabody Museum, Cambridge. The November meet- 
ing was the first to be held in Cambridge since March, 1903. 
Two new members were elected in December, making 
the total membership ninety-one. 
Richard Dow, Secretary. 
